Constitutional Rights.
The First, the Second, and the rest — defended in full, in courts and at the ballot box.

The Bill of Rights was written by people who had just defeated a government that did not respect them. They wrote it on the assumption that another such government might one day return — and they wrote it to make that government’s task harder.
Free speech online, religious conscience, due process, the right to keep and bear arms, the security of property — these are not partisan demands. They are the operating principles of a free society. Republicans defend them as written.
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The freedoms the Constitution names.
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Free speech — including online.
The First Amendment protects more than the speech you agree with. It protects argument itself. Push back against censorship by government, by platforms acting at government direction, and by the cultural institutions that confuse disagreement with harm.
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Religious liberty.
The free exercise of religion is the first freedom for a reason. Defend the conscience of the believer in school, in business, in the public square — without apology and without exception.
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Second Amendment.
The right to keep and bear arms is the right of a free people to defend themselves. Republicans defend it in full. Punish the criminals; do not disarm the law-abiding.
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Due process and jury trial.
No one is convicted by press release. No one is punished without a hearing. The procedural rights in the Bill of Rights belong to every American — including the unpopular ones.
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Property rights.
Property is the practical face of liberty. Defend it from regulatory takings, from eminent-domain abuse, and from the slow-motion confiscations of zoning and licensing run amok.
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Federalism.
The Constitution gave the federal government enumerated powers and reserved the rest to the states and the people. Restoring that division is the work of a generation — and Republicans intend to do it.
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